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financial. flew York Central and Hudson River Railroad Co. Office of the Treasurer. Grand Central Station, New York. -. -. Hereto! f •:-. tr.at •he |*l|||**i| «f t h# y iT^, «,„,.„ Cl> _ Vovembw J*, 1902. Tork. All interest due on said bond., will be paid as u.ual through this If J ' P ' MM ' irßan & '°- fUOtm Is also hereby given that the principal of th» Fir? t ' Mortgage Sterling Si. t>. r- . *, . r^. vv ,y. maturing January I. »03. wil, be paid on and aft., Hfat L.; a the omcof Messrs TL' MorSS , O,^-. All interest «.. on said Bond, win t , Pa!a as usual through L^Ll S B»3k, Llm. tea. EDWARD I* ROSSITER, ________^ Treasurer. R.ferrir.e to the above notice, we are NOW prepare* to reeelr. any or all of the above-mentioned Jiß, «»«.«« lor exchange Into th, new SV, Per Cent. 100-Year Go!d Mortgage Bonds of Si rt TZ The Firtt Montage 7 Per Cent. Bonds and tho First Mortgage Sterling 6 Per Cent Bonds with the Tanuarv li( . lM coupon attached wIU be received by us at the full face ia lue of bonds anfeoupon aS 'Z "w SJE^^El^tSr^ 1D —"^»- — • « the Janu ary inLe.'t. fraction., /. P. MORGAN & CO., 23 Wall Street, New York. /. S. MORGAN & CO., St w TcrX ari Lona«, November U. 1902 22 Old Broad St London. New T?rfc arl Tvnd'W!. >o- ember U 1902 Ernst Companies. UAfMC' TiyJST COMPLY ATLANTIC BUILDING, NEW YORK. (Established 1887.) V X. T. RANDOLPH, JOHI I. RIhF.U, WH. CARPKXDKR. President. Ist Vlof-I'rfnldent Sd Vire>-Prr*ldea(. BK>J. STRONG, JR., 1.. M. JONES. CHAHLKS DAKGH, JR.. Secretary. Aast. Secretary. Auditor. DEPOSITORY; TRUSTEE; EXECUTOR; GUARDIAN; REGISTRAR; AGENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Capital, 500,000. Surplus, $1,000,000. TBGBTIBS Francis I*. Baeas). Cbsrles B.Headerae*. I-*wis Csss 7 rdjrard Jobn L. Rlker. *Yin. Carpeader. Locls W. Hill. C. D. LoTerirh, Wm. Schsll. Jr.. D. Crawford Clark, Wm H. Bolllster. Robert H. llrCtirdy. John W. Kirapwin. r,eor£- W. Bly, Wm. B. Isbsm. Gilbert VI- Pljmpton. Krsncla S. Smlthera, \odrew H. Oreea. MSTtln Joost. Anton A. Raven. Frederick Pturres. John F. Halsted, W. B. T. Jones . L. T. F. Randolph. Alfred WasstaJt. • Atlantic Safe Deposit Conipany} 00 H NAN AS PPooL ooR VBV BE l li,". Morristown Trust Co,, MORRISTOWN, N. J. mini $600,000 SURPLUS I PROFITS - 1,515,000 DEPOSITS OVER - • • 4,500,000 Pays 3 per cent. Interest On Accounts, Subject to Check, Payable ia New York Funds if Desired. DIRECTORS: SAMUEL FREEMAN. • • President THOS. W. CAULDVTEUU GCSTAV E. KISSEL. rRBDBRIC CROMWEJJ*. LUTHER KOUNTZB. CHARLES F. CUTLER. RICHARD A. *TCURDT. WILLARD "W. CUTIJE*. WALTER O. OAKMAN. PATRICK FAJtRELLiY. WILLIAM B. SKIDMORE. G. a. FREILINOHUT9EH. HENRT F. TAYLOR, CEOBGB O. HAVEN. LOUIS A. THEBAUD. ALTREUUS B. HULL. H. MX. TWOMBLT. 0. WILLIS JAMES. JAMES A. WEBB. O. H. K.AHN. .financial BUetinqs HOLLAND REALTY COMPANY NOTICE OK ANNUAL MEETING OK STOCKHOLDERS, TJLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THEJ annual meeting o€ th* stockholders of tho Holland Realty Company, for the purpose of electing- five-Directors tnfl tVo Inspectors of Election, and for transacting- such «ther business as may property come before the meeting, ■111 be. held on th». first day of December. 11*)2. at three «rlock tn tl»e afternoon, at the offle* of the Company. 41 •We*. 3ard Street. In the City. County and State of New Transf-r books will r»m» ; 0 closed from the Isth «ay Of Nov»mb»r 1901 until the 3rd day of D'-e«-ntfnr, 1902. T>«i<e-1 New for* th» eleventh day of Novercbrr. 1901 WALTER C. WYi-K^Tr. Secretary. €fcnr«ion§ fjjgOTTEß's Annual Oriental Tour Leaving January Slat r«r the Mediterranean. Italy. K«pt. Greece, Tarke?. A«ia Minor. Syria, Holy Land. BupeH cri!}- conducted, unequalled arrangements. Inclusive cost. Illustrated programmes free en application. A. DEPOTTER. 45 Broadway, New York City Glnittinn fitsorte. HEW-iEHSET. &&/fio&/nwao&tit/& year:, MARLBOROUGH HOUSE. ■TONE IRON AND CLATE CONSTRUCTION. Atlantic City* newest and most modern hotel. Sea •Her in all baths Telephones in bed rooms and many •tter original features. Ml and Wlnt'.r trade a specialty. JOSIAU WHITE & SONS. HOTEL TRAY MORE. ATLANTIC CITT. N. J. Retrains open throughout the year. F>-.ery known "nrfort and ct>nvi-nleiic» for fall and winter guests. D. B. WHITB. JR.. President. ~~ - JVEW-YOIIK. OPEN ALL WINTER. JIOIULEOMXDK DKOffil MILLBKOOK. DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. ~~~ ' GEORGIA. THOMASVILLE, GA. Th,- I'ullman service on fastest trains to IPSiEY W-UO3SS KOTEL DO^VN IN THE PINE FORESTS. 00WCTRT CLUB. COLT LINKS. Wi:AJL AND TRAP SHOOTING, BICYCLE I'ATHS. HARVEY & WOOD. Hotel Bello-ue. Boston. Mass. t Park Place. New York. Mondays, 11 to i. ~ KLOniD.*, BELLEAIR. FLORIDA. Through Pullman Service on Fastest Trains to THE NEW RESORT HOTEL BELLBVIEW th . £££ Golf Litik* In "OTEL BKL.LL.N IKW ,h,, h , south. Turf greens. jfefi* flkhln ' r OPEN IN JANUARY HARVET & WOOD, Hotel Belle* ue. Boston. Mass. t Park Place. Now York. Mondays. 11 to t TAMPA BAY. FLORIDA. MODERN. LUXURIOUS. FIREPROOF. TAMPA BAY HOTEL. Un« an 3 mater sport*. Oolf. Tennis. Driving . Auto •acßllint-. Canoeing. Sailing. Fishing, etc., unexcelled, In ™ wonderfully beautiful lend. Trrougf. cars on fast trains direct to hotel. „' OPKN IN JANUARY. HARVEY St WOOD Hntel B*"lle\ue. Boston, Mas». S Park Place. New York. Monday*. 11 to i. ~~~ VIRGINIA. THE VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. OPEN AtX. THE YEAR. _ COMPARTMENT^CAR Y PA,t.r. ger €ttg %olt\%. '• TH» SEATING CAPACITT 18 ♦*» OF THE NEW BANQUET HALL. BROADWAY AM» 41FT STREET. HOTEL VENDOME. •¥om.tely fireproo? 'uoDKß^cosßrnx^crnQS l»itST nm * BM furnished <*r unfurnished. An excellent ■ l «urint maintained Rates reasonable. ►-«!.■ ■financial. (Ernst (Companies. (TJjongc of .\nmc. J^r .V SPECIAL TERM, PART I. OF THE Supreme Court, Car the County of New York, held at the County Court IK>u*.-. in tho City of New York, on the. 3'j-.' day of October. 1902. Pr< ent Honorable Krnest Hall. .lustlce. In tbe *n;itt.-t of th« application Of the Mutual Roof Repair & Malntenanco rompany for lea-re to charigo Its n^ni». On reading and filing the petition ot the Mutual Roof Repair & Maintenance Company, veri fied September 11. 1902. an.l the certlflcate of the Secre tary of State hereto annexed, an.) after hearing 11. Bc]ii»ffelin Sayer... of Counsel for P.-titi<.ne r . and It ap peeHng to the satlsfartlnn of th.- Court that the caution Is true and there is no reasonable objection to the change of name proposed, and that due notice of the. presentation of the t*tltlon an require,} by lfltv haa been given. II Is ordeieJ that the petitioner bo autborlze.d to asaume the name proposed to wit: Hoof Maintenance Company, on the first day of Deoember. IP" 1 "; and that thin order b> enters and ih.. paper* on ivhnh It Is granted be (lied within ten .lav- In the C'fflcft of the 'lerk of Kew Tort County, and that a certified f- O py be Bled In the Office of the Secretary of Stste within ten days after the entry hereof, and also that a copy nt this order b« published within tea days after the entry hereof In the N. Y. Trll> une once In each week for four Kucc»E6iri! weeks. E>it*r Fl H.. 3. H. BCHIKFrELIN SATERF. Attorney for TctlUoner. 320 Broadway, N*w York City. Snrrogatee' Notices. JS PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. r " nk T. Fitzgerald, a Burrocmta of tht County of "* l York, notice Is hereby given to a.l; persons having claims against Louis K. N'euman lit" of the County of New York, .!f-co« to frff-fnt th« same with vouchers thereof to th» nubscrlherfl, at th»ir place of transactini; busln'--. Ko. .'..X Pearl stre"t. in the City of New York. on or h*-f.>re th« 30th day ..f May next Dated New York, the i'2nd ■:•■ of November. I!K>2. WILLIAM «i. NRTJMAN LOUIS i: KEUIIANi Jr.. JOHN v. PAKNEP. Attorn*] for Executors 124 Kasmu Street, Now York. J^BORS. MARTHA A.-IN PURSUANCE OF an order ot linn. Prank T. Fitzgerall. a Furrr.gatf of the County of N>w York. Notl ■ Is hereby given to all person* having clatrrj" against Martha A. \r-.ni. Into of th" County of Now York. i--''-h«--i. to present the c«.iit> with voucher* thereof to the fubscribrr, at his place of transacting buptnesi". No. 68 New Street, In The <"lty of »w York, on nr before the itrd day of May. nr-xt. Dated New YorK, thr 13th ilav of November 1902. WILLIAM K. NI9BET. Ebceeutor EVARTS. TRA'.T & (HERMAN Attorneys for Bxe.-utor, f>2- Wall Street, New Tork City. jyjARKS, JANE D.- IN PURSUANCE OF AN Older of Hon. Aln»r C Thomas, ■ Surrog-afe of th<» County of New York, potlre •■• hereby given to a.ll p»-r ■ sons having Claims against Jane P. Mark«, lata of th» County cf New York. U' ~v;if».;, to present the same., with vouchers th»-r«of, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting bvsinesa at the office •: Morton Tru«it I'om pqriy, Xo. S* Nassau frtreet. Borough of Manhattan. In Th<: City of New York, on or before the fir*- <lay of May Dated New York, th> 24th <lay of October. 19(>2 MORTON TRUST COMPANY. EDWARD 5. PECK. Exacutors, WINTHROr It HTIJaFON. Attorneys for Ex«.:utors, £2 I.H*rt.y Street. Manhattan, N. Y. City. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of th« i "ounty of New York, notice I* hereby given to all persona having claims against John First, lato of th« County of New York, de rssstnl. to present the tame, with voucher* thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at the of n. •• of Joseph H. Mahan, No. 13 Chambers Street. in the Borough of Manhattan, In lire City of New York, on or be for« the thirtv-ftrst day of .'Miuary, next. Dated, New York, the 0!h day of July. I*> 2. ANDREW N. HHYBOURN. Executcr. JOSEPH H. MAIIAN. Attorney for Executor, No. 13 Chambers Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. F>a! k T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the- County of New York. uotl< a Is hereby given i-< all persons having cluiniß arain.-,t Charles P. Dlefendorf. late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with voucher* thereof to the subscriber ■■ Its place of transacting business. No Hi Broadwaj Boroogti of Manhattan, city of New York, on or before this eighteenth day of April. IMS Dated New York. th« 3d day of October, 1902. UNION TRUST COMPANY OK NEW YORK. Kxecutor. TECKHAM. MILLER * KIN«. Attorneys for Executor. *|» Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. ■*~ Prank T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the/ County of ICer Toi notlc.) '- hereby given to all persons having claims again I Delphlw M. P. Head, late of tlie County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers at their place of transacting tjuhlness No. 80 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the eighteenth day of April, ll'iw Dated New York. the 3d d:iy or October. 1902. UNION TRUBT COUP OF NEW YORK. EMILY M R. SPENCER. ADKLINE P. KiDD. ' Executrlces. PFr-KHAM MILLER * KING. Attorneys for Union Trust Company of New York. BO Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. l-Yink T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of tho County of v Pir York Notice is hereby given to all persons having f|2.ltns against Mna A. de la Tourntlle. late of the City of Paris France, deceased, to present the same with vouchers' thereof to the sul*<*ribers at their place of transacting business at the office of the Atlantic Trust Company No 4» Wall Street. In the Borough of Man hattan in the City of New York, on or before the twenty .i,.h tiav of March next. Dated New York, the twentieth day of September. 1902. ISSSSfb d «WS&AJIT. } AUmlnlstrators. TK PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. -*- Prmk T Fitzgerald, a Surrogate of the County Of v-w York notice Is hereby given to all parsons having claim* again Sophie E. Mlnton la;e of the County of VeVYork deceased, to present the same, with vouchers •hereo' to the subscriber, at his place cf transuding busl ne« No T' Nassau street. Borough of Manhattan, In the City of New York, on or before the lath day of March r x . 1 ,.^, ».- aw York the lf.th 'lay of September, 1902. Dated New i GEORGE V. ft. BALDWIN, Executor. r— , | M ri! may Attorney for Executor. SJ I Nassau street. Borough of Msnhattan. City of New York. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York notice la hereby given to all persons having claims leaJnst Hannah n. Strong. late of the County of New ?ork -i-rVased to present the same with vouchers there of to the »u""criber at the office of Butler. Notman. Jollne A Mvnderse her attorney*. No. M Wall Street. In the City of Sew* York. on or before th« 25th .day of February next. Dat * d> MART*^STOO^SHArrUCK. Administratrix. niTJXR NOTM"\N: JOLINB & MYNDERSK. Attorney* DLT fof AuinitaWrVtrK 64 Wall Street. New. York City. TN "PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. ""■ Frank T Kltz«erald a Surro*-ate of the County of York not*-" t« hereby given to all per*™ having w^it,. , J.,1,?,i Marian P Smith. late of the Coonty of ■rEs&s ERfctf ESEKSSfac Srd day of January ne*t. .„„ ""oated New York, the SO^EU^'SmiTH. Tnrk Cltj NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1902 Surrogates' Notices. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON. Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York. notice la hereby elven to all persons having claims •.gainst Atnh- O. afcOafl. late of the County of New York. deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, viz., at thi oOce of Thomas F*. Donnelly. No. 41 Park Row. Borough of Manhattan. In The City of New York, on or befote the loth day of February next. Dated New York, the Fourth .'.ay of August, 1902. NORAII McCALL. Executrix. THOMAS F. DONNELLY. Attorney for Executrix. 41 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York. jorceiosme Sales. gUPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY.— The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, as Sub stituted Trustee of the trusts created by the last will ana testament of Charles Wood, deceased. Plaintiff, ajcainst John J. Jackson, individually and as Executor and Trus tee of th« last will and testament cf Margaret T. Jack- Eon. deceased, el al.. Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Pcle, duly made and en tered in the at>ove-«ntltle<i action, bearing date the 28th day of October, H«)2, I. the undersigned, the Referee, In said Judgment named, will sell at I'uhllc Auction, at the New York Real ]:>tate Salesroom. No. 11l Broadway, In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on the 2nd day of December, U«"'J. at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Bryan L. Kennelly, Auctioneer, the premises directed by eaiii judgment to be sold, and therein described as follow*: Ah that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit^ uate. lying and belnjr In the Ninth Ward of th« City of New York, on t>ie westerly Side of Bedford !*treet. be tween Leroy and Morton Streets, it- said Ctty. County and State of New York, and is bounded and described as fol lows: Commencing at a point on the westerly side, of . Bedford Street, distant fifty feet from the northwesterly corner of Bedford an.l Leroy Streets; thenca running northerly along Bedford Street twenty five feet; thenco westerly parallel with Leroy Street one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Bedford Street twenty-five feet; thence easterly and parallel with Leroy Street one hundred feet to the place of bektanln* Said premises being- now known by the street number Fifty-one (81) Bedford Street. Dated. New York. November 10. I!K>2. ALGERNON 8 NORTON, Referee. TURNER, ROLSTOS ft KORAN. Attorney* for Plain tiff. 22 William Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. The. following is a diagram of the property to be solo en described above, the street number being 51 Bedford Street. _ — — (^ N | a la 10 ° *" 1 ' • ■ 10 ° \i & : la S « __ jo Leroy Street. The approximate amount of the lien or chanra ;o satisfy wlilch the above described property in to b« sold. l» $_;'.. 06. with Interest thereon from th<- 13tb day of October. ITO2. together with costs an I allowance amount ing to ?40T PP. with interest from November Sth IJX'2, I together with I*!* exp f«*i of the sale. The approximate amount of taxes, assessments. »r other liens, whl-h ar« ( to be allowed to tK"* purchaser out of the purchase money, j or r>aJd by the, Referee, is $1.4tW5:.0 and interest. Dated, New York. November 10. 1002. ALGERNON S. NORTON. Referee. VBW TORK ; SUPREME COUBT, COUNTY of New York^— "William 11. Rol '■ and Lout* R. Rolston Executors, etc.; of Roseweli >; Rolston. de ••eaued riaintlfTe. acalnst William layman and Other*. Defendants In pursuance of a Judfrn-nt of Kr>»ee)oMir« and Sa!*> duly made and entered in the ahove-'-ntltled ac tion bearing "dute th» 3rd day of November. 1802. I. the nderstgned the Referee In snld Judgment named, •■ II sell at Public Auction, at the New York Real Kstaia Salesroom No 111 Broadway, In tli- Borough of Manhat tan City of New York, on the 2nd day of D-v-ember. U«'-\ nt 12 o'clock noon on that day, \>y Bryan '.. Ktnneliy, <Ui.-tlonfer the premise* directed by said Judjrment to re sold and therein d»«oribed as follows: All that certain lit 'piece or parcel of land, with the building nn-1 Iro t-rove.m«nt!< thereon erected, «ltuat*. lying and being In the. Borough of Manhattan. In the City of New Yorit. bounded and described as f illowi Beginning at the corner formed by th* Intersection of thi northerly side of l.lrtth Street with the westerly blie "f fill Vv»nue; running then"* wester along the n"»therly «lde of 136 th Streel elghty-ive '>( .>.n . . northeny parallel with Fifth Avenue- twent: feet: thftnee easterly parallel with On« hundred and thirty- sixth Btreet nnd part of the distance thrmiwh a party wall eighty -live feet to the westerly eld* of Fifth Avenue; then'" southerly along the westerly Sid* of Fifth Avenue twenty fly« feet to the | ilnl or place of tieglnnlr.g be th» Kan» nior« or loss. n-tng a portion of the same premises conveyed to the drfc-niant. William Lyman by Adolph M V*"tnlhelm nnd others, by deed .late/1 August Oth ISM. and recorded In 'he office of the Register of th« City and Count: of New York, September 1. 1£94. In Liber 21 Bectl • fi. of Conveyances, page ♦(» Dated New V'!., November 10th. 1002. ITKNRY SCHMITT. Referee TVRNER ROLPTON * HORAN. Attorney* for Plain tiffs 22' William Ftreel Thorough of Manbattan. Ne.-* York i Ity Th( folio* '■ is a diagram of the property to ! '■' SOl 1 *« described above, •-< street number being 2238 Sth - enu*. ' - I. I, aj 55 *f " 13Cth Street. The approximate amount of fie Hen or ■ '"ft" to »atiify v h!<-h the al. ■' • <I»trrlb»-d pr.ij.fr ty I* to be *..;<!. Is tin - i.;.; °:i, with loiereat thereon from the tl«t day of nciu- V.rr. 1002. logethor with costa and allowance nmountlnit :i $3.'.3.fi2. with lr.ter»*t from November ft. IV2, tng«ther witli tho fxpetiteg ..f the sale Tli^ u\ rr^xlir.ale umount At taxes, nxdesjtn'ntx. <t other li^n.s. which are to r>~ al lowed to th" purcnHJ— r out of the j-ir>.j -ir>. >ia*« ir.unej. or paid by the Referee, is 11.117 . and Interest. Dated New York No\^n-.N<r nth, l".-* HENRI BCHaUTT, Refers-. (SUPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY. - k Margaret Weleha. pis ■" against Tto»a!l<» H^ho»n hrrs or. i other*, defendants, tti puf'tunrc of 1 Ju<lirm»nt of forei lo»ur« and e;i!f. du'y mad* and "nrer'.l In th» above entitled action, and ' •trine iJat* tl-.« first day of April 1902. I. the under?!g-neii. th» R*f«re« In sal,] Judg ment named, will w-ll »t puMln aui-tlcm. at •!• New York Reiil Estftte, fial»Froom. at No. 111 Broadway, in th« Bar oush of Manhattan, in th« County »nd City of New York. «nn the 2nd day of r*f«iit*r, 190Z »t Twelve o'clock noon -Tii that day. by Vincent A. Ryan, Auctioneer. the prfml»-f< .llreetfed hy raid }u<lFtn»lit 10 be sob), and there in <sencrlb*d a« follow*: All thai >rtaln lot. r'--« or par - .el of land, situate, lying, and being In ih« <"Ity. County and State of New York, ard now known by the Street Number Thirty ino> Wept Ninth street, and bounded an<l .lencrll" as fotlown: l(«-glnnltis< nt h point on the southerly side of West Ninth -•:•■; distant four hundred and thirty feet and nln« inches weaterlv from th« southwesterly i»cm«!r of KHth Avenua rind West Ninth Str»>et: running thence southwardli ani imrallel with Fifth Avenue nine ty-three feet and eleven Inch's; ■ snes westwardly and parallel with West Ninth Strut twenty -five tun and four Inrhes- thenr* r.ortliwardly and axaln parallfcl wlih the Fifth Avenue ninety thre< fe-t and eleven Inches to the southerly Mil"* of West 'nth Street, and thence east waxdly along the Nim tw«ity-IJv« f«-Pt and four inches to th'j point or place of beginning, be said several ilis tan'es and dln!en?-l"n3 mnf or War. Haid pretnlßes will be sold ilKt to th" contlnK'nt riKhts or clainie. If any there »•<•. n>jt barrel hv th* Igment herein. In favor of any raonit, l^>rn or unborn, not parties to thin action. i-ldlmlnc hh h-lth ,: Joseph Hosenfleld <l»-cea««d. or as , . ■ | 5 , .-. under his will, recorded In the office of the Surro >-,,•.■ of New York County In Llb*r ■■;•> of Wills, at pag"> 160 or under kucU li«-lt » or devisees. Dated New York, November joth. 1801 Ki.nn v- KKOST. H'feroe. COUDERT BROTHERS, Plaintiff's Attorneys, omoe. itni Post Office Address, No. "l Broadway, Manhattan. New York. Th« following t' a diagram of Mie property to be Hold: West Htli Strpet. I '£> ft. 4 Ins. " ! 43" feet 11 inchcaT 1 ' . n S 8 i >t b -.■■:!! 8 \ "- A \i A ■ . ; '- .-. 5, p I - 2."> ft. 4 ii - ' ; i - Th»- soproxlmat* amount of Ihe Hen or rharf* to vttlsfy wlilch th>- above rlcp. rlliea properly is to be sold 1* Four tetn Thousand (I14.0W) Hollars, with Interest thereon i rum April Ist, l«02 together with Ihi expenses of the naif. The approximate amount of taxes, aueaament* or Other Hens, which are to bo allowed to the purchaser out of the iiurrhaKo money, or to 1.,-- paid by the Referee, Is Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Ten and .".!> H»> ($2,910 :.;., Dollarn. Dated New York, November K>th, IMS EUHI B. FROST, RefereS gUPREME COURT, NEW \"<>Kk ■■• ■> York Security ■<-:. 1 Trust '•onipar.y. ai« sub rtituud trusUe of the trusts created in and by th« will of David Olvphant Vail, it eased, an.i Anna Murray Vail, plaintiffs, a^aii^i Kofealie tjchoenberg. and others, defendants. In pursuan of ft Judgment of foreclosure ami Bale duly i'ih<lc and entered In 'I— above entitled action, bearing date the first day of Ai-rll, liwi:. 1. th» i:itirM?!i.',! the Referee In said ludgment named, will ' hill at ' publli auction at the New fork Real Estate Salesroom, at No in Broadway, In the Borough of Manhattan, In fie County unJ City o( New York, on the 2d day of December. 1002, at twelve o'clock noon on that day, by Vincent A. Ryan. Auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be bold, and therein described as follows: All thai certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being Intho City. County and Btate of New York. and now known ■• the Street number two hundred and sixty-four (StM) Weft Thirty-fourth Street, and bounded and described as fol lows: Beginning at a point on the southerly tin* of Thirty- fourth sir'.-t, distant dim hundred and twenty five te*-t easterly from the miuth«tust<>rly corner of Eighth Avenue and Thirty-fourth Street; running; thence south wardly and parallel with Eighth Avenue ninety eight feet and nine Im-liek: thenca running eastward!} ard parallel with Thirty-fourth Btreel nineteen feet an.l fix Inches; thence northwardly and again parallel with Eighth Ave nue ninety-eight, feet and nine Inches to the southerly line of Thirty-fourth Street, and thence wentwardly along the same nineteen f«et and six Inchei to the point or place of beginning. He said several distances and dimensions more or less. Said premises will be sold subject to the. contingent rights or claims. If any there be. i"l barred by the JuiiKineul herein. In favor of any persons born or unbi m. not iJ^itios to this action, claiming as heirs of Jo«sph Roeenfleld. ilPtease<i, or -is devisees under hia will recorded in the ofßce of the Surrogate of New York Coun.y in Liber 310 at Wills at page 15" or und«r su.-h h*ir? or devisees. Dated New York, November 10, 1902. Ki.liir U. FROST. Referee. COUDERT BROTHERS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. Office end Poatofßce AddreM, No. 71 Broadway, Manhat tan. New York City. The following is a diagram of the property to he sold: West ::»'!. Street. j.l 125 feet ;l»" »] ~~ i 4. *6 Ins. _ c V, \ =19 ft. 5 £ * !•*« Ins. ■ , be E The approximate amount of the H«n or charge to sattsfy which the above described property 1» to be sold Is ten thousand ($lO.OO i» doll in. with interest thereon from April Ist. 1f»02. together with the expenses of the suit The approximate amount of taxes, assessments or other liens, which are. .to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, or paid by the Referee. Is two thousand three hundred and seveDty-three and 115- 100 (J2..1T3.P31 dollars. Dated Ken - r*. Nove-nher 10, 1002. ELTHU n. FROST. R«feree. A DVERTIBEMENTS and subscriptions for The Tribune J\. received at their Uptown Office. No. 1.384 HROADWAT. Ad. «rtl*Mnentr will W received at th» following branch '■ offices at regulsi' office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. vis.: 2.14 Hth-nv*«.. «. c. cor. 231 St.: 183 P*h-STe n cor. 12th-*i.; 02 Ea»t I4«h-«t.t 2ST Went 42d-st.. be tw*ea Tth an 4 «th aver.: SOS \\>«< lZntb-nt.» 1.38S :;.l-«i<-.. r»iween 7«lh «n<J 7Tth sts.; 1.020 8«-STf., near mil it . I.7VS let-a^*-.. Railroaos. NEW YORK (entrak -^ 4. HUDSON RIVER R. R. THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. VIA NIAGARA FALLS. ._J raln s arrive and depart from Grand Central Station. 4-d Street New York, as belcrw: North and west bound trains except those leaving Grand Central Station at 3.15. 8.30. 11. A. M.. 2.45. 3.30. » 15. n.ao P. M.. will stop at 125 th St. to receive pas . sengers ten minutes after tearing- Grand Central Station. All southbound trains, except the "20th Century" and th« Empire State Express," and Nee. 3« and 86. will stop at 125 th St. ten minutes befor* their arriving time at Grand Central Station. 12 10 A ' M.—^MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. Due Buffalo ~*J~ ■♦18. Niagara Falls 5.02 P. M. 3 I 5 A - M.— "EXPOSITION FLYER. IVue Buffalo **" • w 1.15. Cleveland 4.45. Indianapolis 11.45 P. M.. 7_ Chicago 7.10. St. Louis. 7.30 next morning. C 4. A. M.— 'SYRACUSE LOCAL. Stops at all lm ***~ portant stations. BOn A. M.—t EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS. Moot w.vsv/ famous train in th« world. Due Buffalo 4.45. Niagara Falls 5.45 P. M. 0 AC A. M.— 'FAST MAIL. 24 hours to Chicago. G.*tO Due Kuffalo 7.10. Niagara Falls 8.07. lO^n *• M. - DAT EXPRESS. Makes local stops. I U.OU Due Buffalo 1.15 A. M. II °<n A - M RUTLAND EXPRESS. Due Rutland I I .OU 7.55 P. M. 1? RO p - M.— 'BUFFALO LIMITED. Due Buffalo 11 7"~ p - M - Niagara Falls 12.2S A. M. I 00 p - M.— •SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED. Due Cln i .ww rlnnatl 10.30. Indianapolis 11.30 A. M.. St. Louis 6.45 P. M. next day. 16 4.'. P. •CHICAGO LIMITED. U hours to Chi 0(\ P. M.— 'CHICAGO LIMITED. 24 hours to Chi • .v»w cago vii Lake Bhore. 27 via M. C. O 4.X P. M— •"THE 20TH CENTI'RY LIMITED." 20 *—~** hour train to Chicago via Lake Shore. E'.ec 3 trie lights and fans. Oft P. V.— tALHANY AND TROY FLYER. Due 335 Atbanv 6 .A LB I rNV°AN'b M TnOV EXPRESS. QQC P ML— •ALIiANY AND TROY KXPRES9. "' dJ Local stops. 4.00 P - M.— -DETROIT. GRAND RAPIDS AND *t.UU CHICAGO SPECIAL. R on p. M.— »LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 24 hour *'•«'■' tralr to Chicago. All Pullman Cars. Due Cleveland 7.25 A. M.. Cincinnati 1.80. Indian apolis 8.10, Chicago 4.30. St. Louis 9.45 P. M. fi DO. P. M.— •WESTERN EXPRESS. 2S hours to O.UU Chicago via both •!>. 8. and M. C. 635 P M— 'MONTREAL EXPRESS via D. * 11. 7On or M.— •ADIRONDACK ANP MONTRCAL 7 *3n I*- M.— •ADIRONDACK AND MONTREAL 1 myJ\J KXPREPS ODO I 1I 1 M . •BfFFALO AND TORONTO SPECIAL. O.UU p ue Buffalo 7.23 A. M. Niagara fall* 83. 9Tor-^rto "SPECIAL MAIL "LIMITED. Sleeping IK P M.— •SPECIAL MAIL LIMITED. >I-eping *'** car only for Rochester. Q Of) •' M— •SOUTHWESTERN SPECIAL. Due <J.C\J «lnrlnnati '". IndlananoU* 10.10 P. M.. at. 9Qn I<>tils -•PAcTfIC EXPRESS. CUIraKo .-.4 ,limir* Ofl P. M.— 'PACIFIC EXPRESS. Chicago 34 hours .w»U ,, y Michigan iVntia!. 33 boar* by f-a^e t»hore 1 1 *30 P. M. -•NORTHERN NEW YORK EXPREBB. i I ,\J\J j-;,^ Vincent, OgdensburK. Ac. •Pail ■-. tßioert Sund.-v. 'iCx.-cnt Monday. HARLEM BKWCH. 8.08 A. M. and S.M P. M. Daily, except Sunday, to PltLaflelrl and North Adams. Sunday at »:2<> A. M. Pullman .■«" on oil through trains. Trains Illuminated with Pint«.-h light. Ticket offices at 113. 161, U.I and »-2> fi r ßro » '- a ,- 3 Union Bq. W.. 275 Columbus Av#.. 133 West 126 th St.. Grand Central Station. 12Mh St. station and 133 th St. sta tion. N-w York; "3« and T'.'U Fulton St. and 100 Broadway, E. I>.. Brooklyn. _ , _ . Telephone •'900 3S«h Street" for New Tork Central Cab Berries Baggage checked from hotel or residence by Westcott Express Company. New York Central Route BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND Via Springfield and the BOSTON AM) ALBANY RAILROAD. (New York Central * Hudson River R. R . Lessee.) Trains leave Grand Central Station. Fourth Avenue ana 42d ritrect. New York a« follows: arrive A. M.. U2A*> noon. '4 P. P. M. ,TJl,^> « • *" arrive Boston 3.T0 P. M.. 3.40 P. M.. 10.(0 P. M.. «-13 A Leave Boston tP.OO a. m. ttt«> noon •4.00 P. 5S" 1 •11. U0 P. M.; arrive New York 3.30 P. M.. 540 P. M.. 10.00 P. M.. •'■ '* A. M, ... .j , oia •Tickets at New York Central ticket offices. 415 and i,.io Bn adway and at Grand Central Btatloti. r-iVTv-ro A H SMITH OKOROE IT. DAMEU General Bnp«rtntea<Mt. General Pats^ng-r Agent. WEST SHORE RAILROAD. and 16 u'.ln. later foot West 42d St.. N. X . •7 in A M - For intermediate points to Albary. 1 11.20 A M — <l) Saratoga and Mohawk Express. •1 (in r. M. — Chicago r.xprois. ■■ •* '23 1" M —rent. Llm. for Detroit, Chi. and St. I»uU. •3 *.'. V M — <3) For Hudson Rtver r-<mti« » nil Albany. •rtfirtp m - For Roc* Buffalo Cievtl'd and Chicago. t7 V. P. M.*— For Ro :•... Buffalo Detroit and SI Louis. •»'» P Mi— For Syr* . T*wh.. Niacara Falls. l>et. & Chi. •ball.- tDally excert Sunday. Leaves Brooklyn Annex; . _, *io4S V M ta .*• »3 "6 V M. l^»v<« 'era*/ "•v r 1! r Bta7. Ml al fli» A. M., XT) 13 35 P. U. Tm» table* at principal hotels and ofllces. gag« Jre^ke, ; from r . v .. or r^ld.rxe by VpWt IWM t I BMIT 1 C. B. LA.MBt.Kr. General »jupertntei»de«l Qtnertt Passenger Agent. READING SYSTEM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL R. H. l tl>«r«T Street and "tooth Ferrj- (time from South kerry five minutes earlier). EASTOV DRTHLEHIWI. AM.BTTOWtf ASD «\lt : ri CHUNK— «400 fT.IB Barton only), »10 "am % 4 40. 5-00 -5 *5 Ea»tcn only) T. M. Sun- AsveTstaTA M. l. "•.•.*>?• M. WIRcBSBARnfe ANO SCRAXTOX-X4.60. 010 A M iS f M SuiMlay.. 54.3S A. M.. IP. M IAKF\VOOD. TOMS RIVRR AM) BAU^iF.KAT _-x 4 o>» •» +-» A M.. 1 30 in. 40. 4.10. Lakewood only). 5.00 P M ' ••lnfla.vs I^.oo A M. 4Tl\Vn< ClTY— i9.m A M.. ♦■'4.. P. M VI.\EI?A>» AMI IIHin«iKTON- M 00 A. M. M M io'Sii BRANCH. ASBIKY PARK. O«B\\ « GROVE. POIVT PI.EASAXT AM) M^MIOHK U«II\TS— 14 <»» B.BU. 11.30 A. M.. *K>. & 6.0<) 1* M. i,,n,i«v«' except Ocean Cro-.'. 0 W A. M.. 4 00 p. m. I»illL\D'l3l-HIIIA iKEAI'ING TF.RMINAL)— x'4.B3, iVrV> "sort 'oov>. ti^"rt. moo a. m . ti2.on. -i.ex «; «,,■ t2 <»). 13.00. *4.00. «s.tiO. ♦*•». "fa A . |0.00 F. M.. * 11.80 A MOO. TV »". *»•». •I'M tP2S P. M. RrVniv! 1 . iiAßßisnuuG. I'OTTsvn.i.r, ami \VII I.'IVMSrOKT— I 4<it. 14.2 V tS.(«>. I ;»0 10 .10.(10. 11 00 v M Finding only). I M •"' 1.2 D. r&OO P. M. Reading. Pottavllle and HarrUburi only, LOO. rS.M ROYAL BLUE LINE. FOU IIAI/miOUK AMI WA9HI\GTO\—tS.3O. •10.M '1t. 30 a. M . # 1.00. t*&4o, •:.'*• •: .("> P. m • 12 17. Mat. KV'ror.i Liberty Street only 'Dally. finally. mm) Burnlay. |Bundaj only. t Parlor >.ars onlj. Via Tsmaque l>nii-<'«: Liberty St, K»rry, South Ten--. « Asto* House, 113, 2fll. 4,'<4. 13ih\ 1354 Broadway. IS2 nth Aye.. 25 Union Pquare West, 153 Kast 12T.tl> ft., 2T-1 West 123 th St 24.'. ColUmbUS Ay«.. New York: 4 Court St.. ,114. Rft> Ful ton Ft.. Brooklyn; J)H Broadway, WllllamJbiug. New T'.-k Transfer Co. calls for and checks baggage M de* tinatlon. W. •: BESLER c. M. HITtT. General Manager. Oeneral Pass'r Agent. LEKICH VALLEY. Foot of Went M A : Cortlandt and DeshroMss "treeU B. ■Dally. • Kxcept enndsy. Suodsy caangvi* : c 13.25. d 12.43. e7 00. n'5.S». S »ft IJS.4.V __ "~~itvTN.'f.TA LV.N.Y..B Buffalo Leoal 1 «*».» am -el 10 » * Kultalo »Dd I'hlcnto l^xt.r-w I '>» » « •».»>«■ BLACK DIAMOIfD FXPIIESS I Ml » « « ♦!* 00 W'N Mani-li < tniak and Ha/!ei«n Local ■'rll«r»;'iliaif« uy..inlii(i Valley t»pre»s }f»r« t4.io m EsatOO Local ' j ♦5.10 pm! HWpx flllrsgi. uQ'l T..-.>n-.i Vestibule Express... ! 'US 40 P »! *tfl 40 m THE BUFFALO TRAIN '" iS Pml ♦6 0" I'M Ticket* and PullmaiTacronimi>dst!ons i ll J, •*!.«•, aw.' 13l and 13M Rroadwaj. IW sth Aye.. » Union square West. I'oliuntius Are., N. V.. n«0 Fulton fit.. 4 Court Si, <* nroadway and Ft. Fulton St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Transfer Co. will call for and check baggage. BALTIMORE & OHM RAILROAD- Leavo NEW- YORK CITY. *ou;ls Ferrj'. Liberty St. Chicago, i :tt3burg •12.".>r.-. »lt»Bnt. ChlcaKo. Columbus *12 .53 P.. m. *l.iV>p. m. Diner Pittkburg. Cleve «S..iS p. m. *0 4<» p. m. l.lmtd' "Pittabura Limited" •«.!» p. m. •7.00 p.m. buffet' Cincinnati. St. Louie. .. ."IS. nt. *12.13 nt. Cincinnati, St. Louis... '10.23 a. m. •10.,'!,> a. m. Dln»r Cincinnati, St. Louis "Ci.riß p. m. T.Ou p. m. Buffet Norfolk MIM p. m *l.(Wp. m. Diner ROYAL BI.tR TUAI.XS. Washington. H«lto tS.SB a. m. )8.30a. m. Buffet. Waehlngton. Balto »10.2? a. m. «10.SOa. m. Diner. Washington. Ralto *11.23 a. m. •11.30 a.m. Diner Washington. Ballo *J2.3S p. r.i. *%■>*> p. m. Dlr-er "Royal Llmlte<l" # S 31 p. m. *B.4f»p.m. Diner. Washington. Balto •■j.r.3 p. m. »3.00 p. m. Diner. Washinittoß. K»lto •{.» p.m. »7 00 p. m. Buffet Washington. Ualtn •12-lOnt. '1C IB nt. Sleepers. •Dally. tDally ekcest Sunday- {Sunday only. Office*: 118, 2C. 43*. roo Broad J»ay. *5 Astor Hou-e, !6 Union Bquare \v.. S»l Grand Street. N. T.: 54.1 Fulten Street. Brooklyn; South Ferry and Liberty Street. Bag gage, checked from hotel or residence to destination. Lacke^wecrvna R.ailroa.d. Leave New York, foot Barclay and Christopher Sts. rs.OO A. M.— For Blhghamton one! Syracusa. •10.00 a. M.— For Buffalo, Chicago and St. Louis. •1.40 P. M .— Fur Buffalo and Chicago. M.OO P. M.— Scranton and Plymouth. •6.10 P. M. — For Buffalo and Chicago. •8.43 P. M. — Utlca, Oswego. Ithaca. Bu.Tat ». •2.00 A. M. — For Chicago — Weepers open 9 P. M. Tickets at 113. 42!>. lisn Broadway. W. V.: 338 Fultoa St.. Brooklyn. 'Dally. tExcept Sunday. Blcatnboais CATBKILL PVE«iKC LIME, Boats for CatskUl, Hudson. Coxsackle and the usual landings, every week day at 6 P. M.. from Pier 43. N. R. 4 DVERTISEIIENTS ami suoacrfptlons for The Tribune A received at ttieir Uptown Office. NO. 1.864 BROADWAY. Between 38th and 37th eta., until 8 o'clock p. m. Advertisements Kill be received at the following- branch offices at regular office, rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. viz.: 2f>4 Btb-nve.. ■ c. cor. 23d-st.: 15.1 illh-ntf., cor. I2th-«t.; OS Kaat I4th-st.t SST AV>«t 42d-«t.. be tween 7th and Sth ayes.: -i:3 »>,t i£sth-et.i 1.838 ttil-are.t between TQth and 77th et». ; 1 .nJ»\ Sd-«re« near «lst-st.: I.TOS ht-avt.. near S9th-*t . 157 East 125th-st.j t&d Trfmonl-iTf.; <I.V> :ii|.nrr,, near ■M«t-*r. : 0(1-4. 3il-ave.i Jin Illee rk»r-st.; M* lSlr«-<-Urr-»t. llrooklrn. >'. A — lilrt Coort-it.| 218 •in<fh-«t.i I. <>«»-» Gatri-are. .Xeniirk. V •>• — Tf>4 nroad-sit. Also at A. D. T. oftVes. C ' ' November is the best time to I buy for Xmas. I Pearls and | 5 Precious Stones ; j unexcelled in quality. Howard & Co., 264 Fifth Avenue. £> invite inspection of their ) / extensive collection o* choice gems. < BailroaOs. rSL-ia.TXjHO-A.3D. STATIONS foot of WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND DESBRASSES AND CORTLANDT STREETS, lurlhe leavlatc tlmt> from Uesbrosiaei ami < urtlamlt Streets la live mliiute« later than that given below for Twenty-third Street Mation, except where otherwise noted. 7.5.1 A. M. FAST MAlU— Limited to two Ituffet Parlor Cars New York to Plttsburg. Sleeping Car Plttsbur* to Chicago. No o.iache» to Plttsburg. S.S.I A. M. FAST LINE.— Plttsburg and Clevelaii*. y..V» A. SI. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED —Pullman Com partment sic. pine. Dining. Smoking, and Observstlon Cars. For Chicago. Cleveland. Toledo. Cincinnati, lr.-l lanapoii-^ Louisville, st. Louis I.W» P. M. THB PENNSYLVANIA BPECIAU hoar train to (hlrnßo. Pullman Otaenratlon. nram Ing- room. Sleeping. Dining, and BuSet Smoking 1.58 P. W. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS — Kor Tole.ic«. Nashnlle (via Cincinnati and Louisville*. Indianapolis, Chicago. St. lynit.*. Dining Car. S..VI I*. St. ST. LOCIS EXPRESS.— Tot P!tt*bura\ Cin cinnati, Indianapolis. Louisville. St. Louis I>lnins Car. j K.>r Welch. W. \... nil Sheinmloah Valley Route;. n.nn I. St. western express, for caieaso. tor Toledo, except Saturday I»inlng Car. 7.5." P. M. PACIFti.* EXPRESS.— For Fittsburg and '•hi X For Knoxvllle. dally, via Shenandoah Valley Route. • " >nn< t» for < ''• eland except Saturday. _ 5.2.% P. M. CLE\TSLAND ANI» CINCINNATI EX PRESS. -K«>r I'lttsburs. Wlerelaßd a;-,.! Cincinnati. WASHINGTON \M> TIIK ««OfTll. 7.65. 5.2.V J».25 (Dining «'ar>. 10.10 iDesbrosses «n<l (l1" landt Streer... lt».»M t Dining Car) 10.53 (Dining tar) a. m.. 12.56 I Dining Car(. -1" ' ' '• • •>'-•-■< and ' ••rtlan ,t Streets. 3.30) (3.59 "fc>ngr^st>lor.al UUI." *'< Parlor and Pining Cars), 3.29 (Dining I'arv i i". iDlnlre Can. • H (Dining Car>. ».88 p. ir.., 12.10 night -=■!■!.■. » -• i> 'Jo i Dining Carl 10.65 (Dining Car) »- m., 12..V* «l>ln- Ing Car). 18.28 ' "Congressional Mm." all Parlor at.d I'lnincr Carat, 3.23 I Dining Car>. ».3« (pining Can, 435 'Dining Curt. WSi p. m., 1- lit night. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Express, 3.X. ••■ p. ■ 1-10 night daily. . „. ATLANTIC COAST LlNE.— Express. t129 a. m.. l».-5 p. in. dally. SEABOARD Air: LINE RAILWAY.— "FIorida and Metro. rolltan Lliulted." I*B3 p. m. daily. K«pre**\ 1-.10 night .laliy. NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY.— For Memphis ami Ne-w-Orleans 2". p. in I'll} .. CHESAPEAKE d I'lil" RAILWAY.— 7.SS a. tn. ■week ■lays. li.'.."i and 4.V, p. tn. dally. FOR OLD POINT COMFORT ami NORFOLK.— .—3 a. m week-days an.l *.S."> p. m. dally. ATLANTIC CITY. -9.55 a. in. and 2.53 p. m. week-day*. Pur,!.-.-- 7 r.- a. m Through V-vi:.u>.i Train*. Bullet Parlor Cars and Standard coaches ... weekdays. •**z > r Smoking Car. Parlor Cars. Dining C*», and Standard Coaches or. Sundays. (-APE MAY.— 12.65 p. m. week-day* For points on New York »n.l l*v.ic Branch Ral'.roa-I r-:m West Twenty-thin! Street Station). *•"'•'• a, *».. '-' ■'*. 3.25. 4.10 and 4 .'6 p. m »-ek .la; Sundays. .• is a. M . 4V> p m. (Fmm D*sbrcs.«»s and Corllandt Street*). ».{« a. m.. 12.20. :. 40. 4. Sit and 6.10 p. m. ■w-e»|. -/}„ Sundays. D.45 a. m.. B 15 p. :n. KIR IMIILADRI.PHIA. . , _.. CIO fD«*br«*a*s and Cortlamit Streets. «.20», 1.0. 7.53. S.2S. f.5T.. 925 (Dining <\r>. 19.63 T'»r.v.i Limited). 10.10 ,r>"«!..-0..«»4 and Cortlnn.'.t Streets. 10.2»1> (Plntn* Carl. 10.80 C Dining Can 11. M. a. m.. IJM (Dining Car). 1.58 a>tnln» Or). 2.10 (Desbmnses «mi Cortlandt Streets 2.2i>i 2.63 3.23 (Dlnlr.g Can n..V>. 4.2.".. 4.23 (Dining Car», 4..V. i Dining ••:.-•. .V. (Dining i an, 53 •«'-•."> 8.5.-. 6.55 ... m. 12.10 tileht. Sundays. ClO, ••« (no coaohe* S.SS 8.88 ».3(l iDlnlrg Cat). '' -^ tLim- Hed). 0.5.-. 10.53 (Dining far- a. m. 12 ■"■'• »Dln - Car), V 55 .Dining ('an. 3.25 (lUnHlg •'ar.. 3.5.-. 1.25 (Dln'ng Can, 4..'.5 iLMnlnn Cart. 5.45 (Dining Cart. 7.5.'.. 8.23. !*.63. 0.2.1 p. i" 12. in right. Tlrk»? offl es No» 4*l. '....'.i lit an.l *-•«' Broadway. H2 Fifth Avenue (belo* 2.1.1 .-: ) -•'-'. r"l{:h Avenue rner 2!<th St.). » Astor House; "■'• Tweutj third Street titiitlon. and stations to** of I*ei«t>r'i*s<*s Hint *"^rt*rtndt Street*; 4 Court Street. 9fio Fulton Street. f>< ii»ay anl P»pn»\lvarU ,4n:-.< x Ftitlon. Brooklyn; Kfati.->n .lenter City, The >,„., York Transfer Company will call for and check bajfgag* from hotels and r">lleiices through to destination. Telephone "t>U Elirhteentn Street" for Pennsyt' Rail r -»d i "ab Service. J. b. Htm HTNSON, s. ■ wood. General Manag-er. 9mtt\ PMsei Agent. €\ir) Propfrtn Sot Sale. 77™ ST • '"♦'• WEST V Ulirfi .-.-, mi»lern dwelling. • • four .«ior> r.roivti ston« v, x «.t'«-p. house, 1I» ft. « In. by EM ft.; lot. i" ft. * tn. l>> l«2 ft •-• in ; th^« •• -- e-rtenst.-n ; .'abir.^r Rnteh; sanitary piur.iMn«- Al «-<i7idl tlor-; niort <lr?ir:tbl« s(r<-rt ..n »•>! side; pri-^, JJJ.rt'x); te-ir.^ p.tsv. Inoulre oivr^r. ti«v a.ldr>.«>. (tun pvopcrtn (To Let rpo rent— Nicely fnrr.l<.»r.l hOuw In "ftTi'st.TnVar^fad^ 1- (son A'». Rent \er. r*a**nat>l>. Inquire of s l( r I'KLI.. No. 7 Wail St. ' ' Weal <£si(iic tUantcd. BUILDING WANTED, 5 STORIES -...» 1.1... bo'. ,5. ("anal St., Weal Side. RULAND & WHITING CO.. » beekman st Unfurnished Apartments <to Let. 471 CENTRAL PARK WEST. On» (aaclou*, Minn: cornet ApartmTt; rent ?!'■»». Concessions . Ing to lati nesi ■•: th« sfas.n. K. K. VAN INK!.!', 477 Central Park West, at leßth Bl 1») WEST IHTII-8T -Most d<-slrabl^ fircpr^f spartnrnt. £i fourth Moor, to let. pcopasait} IRMY. BUILDING, WHITEHALL STREET, ■* NVw Tori <ity. Nov. '.'«'. i *»'.■ Sea]e»l prop,>«.il 3 , i n triplirate, will '■• received hers until 1 o'clock, \'. M. 1 ... ■ i,) |WS, and then «wu<>l, (or furnishing and <!»- llverlng Cover! Cloth, Worsted Srrge. Coat Hu'tons. Uniform Cloth. Breaal (v>r«!:t. Hat i"<.rd-«. Ru*k*kta Gloves. I'alfsKln st *», and «'antr>n Flannel I>rawo,-». ln»'V"iii".'"!i an-1 lilhi)kn for bidding furnished upon ap plication. IT. H. resanrea th«» ■l«l-t to reject >.r accept any or a!! propoiala or any i>art thereof. Knrelopes eon ■ tair.iriif proposals should t>* marke<l: ■t'ri>i»i?aj4 for Clithtnit to b«» opened I'"'-. 10 r.«c." ap-1 ;»<ldr^<«e<l to 1. W. LITTELU Ma. » «. M t". S. Army. Acting liepot Q. M. pUSTOMS SERVICE. OFFICE OF THE follectoi New York. N. V.. Nor. ■ \wn~^Proposal* are h'fVVhv Invited for prlntina . -'• " atak>«ues of sale .if 4"'t ' .is Of tilted ■'■■ : t: ' ''"' ' 'iit.il-uut • must be a.>llvor»ii at Seizure i: ••■:! AppraUar'a Warehouse. v »M 1 Washington St.. >• ■■• \oik City. N. on « P '-r.. w"ne*l*y. D«C*mb*» l" 1908. Proaoials will I' ouene.l at 13 o'clock noon, FrlJay. Novembers*, I*o2, Jit AuJlto" (MHce, l"»istom House Manuscript aivl ,' "l, catalotruen can be seen at Setzora Room. Ap prilsrr's Warehouse. J. J. COUCH. \ CtoUectOr.^ -PROPOSALS FOR POWER PLANT. FRANK •*• FORD \RSKNAI-. PHILADELPHIA. PA., Xovem i,- -i." w'' Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will he re<*Ked until 11 o'clock A. M.. Saturday. lv.v!.i,, T 2t<. I'm 4*4 * fur furnl.«hins ensinex. ■•aerators, boilers, etc.. fiir*a totnolete electrical power plant for this arsenal. Inffrtnatlon on application to Maj. FRANK HEATH. Comir.andlnc. ■ _^__ 1 DVERTISEMENTS nnl subscrtptiocs for The Trlban* A received i^'X^mO^liu-AY. Between :;<;: m and 37tt st».. until i» o'clock p. m. Advertlaementa will U received at the followlnjf branch offl.>es ut rf-ilar office rates until S o'clock p. m.. via.: oiu Ktb-n«<>.. s. <■ cor. 23d St.: 153 (Ith-ave.. cor. 13tb-at!: 25 Bml 14tl»-«t.i 1T37 Writ 4Zd-at.. be tween 7th »nd *t!i ev#s. : StKt \V>»t 12r»tli-»t.i 1A« M.aye.. between TCtb and 77th sts.: I.OStS 3rJ-ave>.. n-"r eist-st. : l.in-S l««-«v*.. near S»th st. . ITi7 i:«»t 12Sth-at.i T3U Trrmont nve.t «I 8« ;iil-im-., near 4l"si-et ■ 854 3d tvr.i ato Bl*»ck«>r-at.: :t25 Isl«.ec.U<»r-«.t. Brooklyn. H. V— Conrt-»t.; 21.1 Smlth-«t.s l.«M>4 C;at»i-«Te. Newark. X. J. Tl> 1 Braad-st. Alsr> a: A. D. T. offices. Notice of 'jnmmons. "YEW YORK SUPREME COURT.-CARO- Una Ferr.andei Kohly. Plaintiff, against Andres Fernandez and Jose Miguel Pernandei. otherwise known as Joseph M Fernandez. Defendant*. Summons. Trial desired In New York County. To the above named de fen !ant»: You are hereby summoned to answer the com plaint In this action, an.l to serve a copy of your answer en the plaintiffs attorneys within twenty days after the fervicn of this svmmont. exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to rfpoeAr. or answer, lujg m«nt will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated the loth day of October. iw>i DALY HOYT & MASON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Ott-e and P. O. Address. No. 11 William St.. New Yorn City. To the above named Defendant. Andres Ferniin.lti: Tl>« fireg"tn« summnrm if eerv-d upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Ernest Hall, a Justice of th» Supreme Court 0* th« State .if New- Tork. dated th» 15th lay of November. 19(12. and tiled with th« complaint In th* office of the Clerk of the County of New York In the County Court H'>us« In th» Borough of Manhattan City of New Tork. on the 16th day of November. 1901. Dated New York. November 15. 1902. DAI.T. TIOTT X- MASON: \tt«»m»rs f?r Plalntir. Offlc* and P. O. Address. No. 11 William St.. New Tork (Tican Steamers. OaaDOBTTDQ (H»EQBEJD*»E3 O-LdDVODo FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. PLYMOUTH— CHERBOURG— BREMEN. From Pier .'.2. North River. Oanssvoort St. Kaiser Deo. 2. 10 A.M. | Kronprraa. .Feb. W. 1O A.M. Kronprinz. ..l>ec. 13. 2P.M. Kaiser Feb. 2». 10 A.M. Kaiser .. ...Jan. 6. H> A.M. | Kronprini. .Mar. 10. 10 A.U. TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. FOR BREMEN DIRECT. From Bremen Piers. Hoboken. N. J Frledri.!i ,1-r Grosac, Nov. 27. 10 A. 11. , MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. GIBRALTAR— NAPLE5 — GENOA. From Pier S-t. Amity St.. Brooklyn. Lshn Dee 0. 10 AM "Tra*e Feb. 14. 19 A.M. •Tray* Jan. T. 11 A.M.)tN*cVar Feb. 21. !»(«« Lahn .lan. 31. 1" X.M *t*dua ... Mar. 14. » A.M. •Calls at Alcier* ■'".It.raltar. Naples only. OELRICHS * CO.. NO. .'. BROADWAY. N- T. Louis H. M'jer. >' Sooth ThM SI Phl'a. KA^Bi! ■ IASB L3iE. FOR PLTVOfTH— iilCiCiO' HAMBURG. TWIN-SCREW KXTKESS SERVICE. S S. HKM'SiHI.AM'. FROM N. T. V'K»\ i.-. JAN. ■-"-• AM' KT-:R ■••• TWIN-SCREW .'A--i:N'-.: - : SERVICE. Prelr.rt* v ... *■ •AM IVnnsv l\ atila.t'»C- •.*:»«» AValdersee...\ov. :.".'. ft AM'JMki r> «- It. » AM MEDITKRRANKAN SERVU NEW YORK -NAPLES— .;<.- N -r, \ S. S. ai;<;istk victoria, from N. V. Feb. ". IH<W. for Ma-lei™, lilbraltar. Malasa. Al«len an.l Rraua. at ftat*!<. Ttpnlci* D»c. 3. 2 I'M Pho-nl-la Jan. C 9. SPiT lalatla lon. li - PMlPalatto '•'-* - 2PM ALSO WINTER CRUISES. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINK. O!tl."»«. 33 an.l 37 Dr.->a'lwj»>-. PWr* llohok*n. N. J. Jl^(paKl°©[K!D.!i3ao HAWAIIAN AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. PACIFIC MAIL S. S. CO. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL 8. S. CO. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. j.,, ... Fr;in.-ls<-<\ HnncVitu. Yokohama. K*W. NairaSA\i. Sharglis*. Bans Kopgr. ?t»ani<rs len-e }San FVar.riTo at 1 V. SI. CHINA . ...t>*e, .t SIBKRTA .t>» TT riOHl-V D»«\ IIICOPTIC lan. S NIPPON MAr.1.'....!.^. 13 AMERICA M\R'' ..Jan. I l * r Mr fre-^ht pa'-i^ngPr and *»neral Inforrnatton apply t» • 34» »fti « .»• or I Uattcry lla-. Washing- Eulliinj. and 2*7 Broad-way. (BfIKiDiR'SiiBOIUISTrEAfiSIEIBS Cairo to Lux -r and First Cataract. Ram»«e 9 111... -'•«.'■ • Ram'see -Tan. M Amasls •'»"■ 9 Wiitesss the art Jan. -^> an weekly thereafter, connecting wl»h »er»le» for See ,-,,-,] Cataract. Khartoum. *c. In addition, an Eipr*« steamer sails every Tuesday and Saturday. Dahar*»ht and t' •' 'il sf<?am*r» for families and private parties. Tnrv. I'OOK & SON. 261 &■ 1.1*3 Broadway. New T.»rk. CANADIAN PACIFIC RA I I- TV" A T. Tnt»nd»d «t-»am!"hlr falling* fr»%m Van<-ouT«r. W^irA^i y UJL^k^ilrUMu ' hiTlT'lii- ILABRIS KMF OF CHINA. Dec. 1 FM;- OF JAPAN - -Jan. 2* EMP OF IJCDIA.T.D*r. IN X M. ». ATHENIAN. Feb. > It* M H TARTAR.. Jan. 12. KMP. OF CH'NA Fab SI GrA^! ' STRALJA AORANGI. P*.-. i:,M<">ANA Jan. » For rate* apply CGo BroaJ^ay an>l 1 BroaJway. IF(Bip EP(DQ°(I(D GSuJCDa ' mk^i of the RED -D LINE will sail for .*=i-\ Juan direct as, f- >»s: t*. t PHILADELPHIA Sat'ir.Jay. Xovemfwir 2?. own S. 8. CARACAS s»:i,-,la«. !■•.— mber 13. noor. Kor freight ■ r pas^Jge app'y w> ii- i TON ULISS * PALI " General Manager* 135 Front St. ODfLOD - Ku o L^DdDi^ [LDK9IE * l>\!!,v SERVICE. Tvt •"'l-l r^'.nt •"••.nf:rt. N^rfoik. Pcrtsmouth. P!nn»r'» P..int ami Xewpe*l News Va.. c«nne,-tlrg tor Pet'*rsburc. Ri<hmor..l. Virstinia Beach, Washington. P. C, a»4 entire soi:th an^i WVst I'reisht artl P:i>scrif»r !i»am«rj «ait from Pier 89, K. R,. r»t Beach St.. every week Jay at S P. M. 11. ft WAXKSR. Trafle Mar.aj-r. ~~raflillJl!ES, SJ», b] specially chart- Sorth O»rman Lloyd ezpres* 8. S. Kalvrin. S».rt»> tons. January 14. 21 days: shore trips. lunch""nj. gulden, tjrlv^? lnolude-J. Tbes* extras will c «t J5« with oth»r iruii-*. Mediterranean Cruise. Feb. 7. 5400.00 up. . Norway- Russia Cruise. July 2. $275.00 up. PRANK <:. CLARK, 111 Broadway. New Tort. AMERICAN LINE. "* NLW-YORK— SuUTUAMPTON— L->VPON SI Pnul.-.Nov. s*. I" a. in.; Phi!ad*lphta.lVc to lf» a. m. -: I^-iuts !"■•■ 3 l»a m. ; St. Faul...P»c. it to a. m l»Kl» STAB I INK. >F.W-YORK- ANTWERP- TART?. Kp9on'.anJ.N«» '.". . 1" a. ni. ! fir.'^nd Pe<-. 13. 10 a. m. Zeelan-1 D***. *".. lo a. m. ' Vaderlarv! . . .I>ec.2O. 10 a. m INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Plern 1* axiil 15. N. n. Ofllce. 73 Broadway. N- T. A — I INAUK LINE. * TO LtVKRP<X>L VIA QDOEMIOra Etrnria Now, 9, 2 P. M. • Lu.:ania-.l>c. Wt • JO A. If. Ompanla.. l *. S» A. M-lEtnirlS) De* 27. 1 P. M. Vmbrl* . . Vt* I' IP. M. ; Campania . . . . Jan. 3. 9A. 41. VERNON 11. BROW? * CO.. Gen. Agents, 2*.» RROADWAT. MEW YORK. V — WHITE STAR I.INF. "* * new-tork— qvKESsT<mx~-rjTßnrooim Majestic Nov. 2rt. noon; <.>c»an'c Dec. IT. I • m Celtic. .. ■•■ .'». •:."•<»». tn. [ i.'ymnc . .DM .'■ noon Teutonic V.Dec. 1". no«n,C»ltlr. .. .Pec. 31, *:3O a, n . Pier 4«. North Rivet (MBit, • Broaww*y. New York J»KI> "D" LUCK. For Ij» Ouny-a. Pu»rto <""abeT'.« f~,, r am %n4 Mara calbrv via Cura.-on-" 'ailing also at «an Juan. I*. R. 3 S 'riULAITLi'IIIA Saturday. November 2t>, noon R, K. CARACAS 3«rur»laj December IS. noon Thes» resaasi have stuwrtor accommodations for pa* wni'Tt. BOT'I.TON. TILIS3 Jb DALLETT. KOfI.TON nr.lS.s ,t r>AU.KTT. General Manager?. 13."> Froat St. STKAMSUir LINE^ " ■■ From N»w Tork Wednesdays. Fridays «-d Saturday*. FOR TEXAS. oborgia AND FI.ORIPA. STRAIGHT m ■■■'. ROl NO TRIP Ticket* Issued to all ro,n:s In Texa». <*lorado. Arir.. na. <*llfornia. Jlrilc*. lie : Ueorgta. Florida, ic. Delightful Excursion*. C H. UAUjOKV * OCX. G"n. Aaf.. Pier 30. E. ft. X. T. ITALIAN ROYAL MAIL S. S. CO. X VVIO AZIONE OKXERALE ITAI.IXNv NAPLES- GENO \— A LEXANI»RIA. M L NEW STEAMERS. WEEKLY SERVICE. lURZEL. ! r.LTMAXV & CO . 11 BrOaJway. N. T. t*r\ " VELOCE "FAST ITALIAN LINE.*" galling »v«ry Tue»dav to Naples. Genoa. BOLOCNF.SI. HARTyiKLD ,» «0.. a Wall St. Public Notices. TJUBLIC XOTIck-STATIf OF NEW YORK. Board of RailroaJ Commissioners. Albany November 13. 1002.— Application having h*en made to this Boarrj try the People* Traction »>>mpany. of th. city of New York under Section 100 of th* Railroad Law. (or the appro of this Hoard of the us* of th* overhead electrical trolUy •yitem of motive power in th« operation of tba railroad of said company i!n the. Durough of The Bronx), notlc* '.a hereby «lv#n that a public hearing on said application will be Bald by this Board at Parlor D R. Fifth Avenu* Hotel. New York City, on Tuesday. November 23. 1802. at 10:00 O'clock A. M. By th^ Board, K. C. McE.XTEE As sistant Secretary. Board of Railroad Commissioners'. YVANTED FOR U. S. ARMY— BODIED unmarried men. between ages of 31 and SB: citi sens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and writ* English. For Information, apply to Recruiting Officer. 23 Third Avi. 706 Sixth A**.. N. T . or SS3 Fulton *.. Brooklyn. VDVERTISEMENTB and subscriptions for Th« Tribaa* received at their Vpt'xwn Of^ce. no. i .r.i! i nnoADWAY. Between 36tlt ar<l 37th sts.. until » o'clock r>. m. AJverttsementa will be received at th* following br»sel» o9re« at regular attic* rates until « .>' lock p. m.. via.: S-V4 »th-«\r.. a «. cor. »1 «t.-. 153 Htk-att. cor. 13th-*t.: 89 Kant 11th..1.i 537 West «M-at.. be tireni 7th and Bth aVMeV; 3HS A\ >«t 123tk<«t.i 1.3.tS 3d-arr.. between Ml and rrth sta : 1.09S I'.d.aip.. i.tar >.Ut »t : I.T»»«» I ■•!-» ■»•■., near «9tb M ; 157 Cast 1-T.lli-«i.j 756 Trrmontatr.! «3O Ud-n ■><".. near 4lst-st . OS4 a«l-nve.i 310 Vl*w«tc««-a4.i san iM-»rkrr-,t. Bronklrn. V V^2l« Coart-ct.. 213 «Bilih-it.i t.CIM 6atva-a«r. Kwwwrk. N. J. 11